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Secret Warrior

Secret Warrior

A.S.A

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Erica has just returned, but she's no longer the girl she once was. Now a determined scientist, she's on a mission for revenge against the men who wronged her sister. One by one, she tracks them down using her intellect and newfound strength. However, her relentless pursuit takes an unexpected turn when she encounters an obstacle that forces her to choose between continuing her quest for vengeance and letting go for the sake of love. Will Erica's desire for justice outweigh the pull of her heart?

Chapter 1 The Return

Chapter 1: The Return

The evening air was heavy with the scent of pine and rain-soaked earth. Erica hadn't set foot in this town for over a decade, and yet every street, every crack in the asphalt felt like it carried her memories. Dressed in a sharp gray trench coat that shielded her from the drizzle, she stepped out of her rental car and onto the pavement of Maple Drive. The rows of houses seemed smaller now, their chipped paint and sagging roofs a testament to time's decay. But none of that mattered. What drew her here wasn't nostalgia-it was a promise.

A vow she made five years ago as she stood beside her sister's grave.

The cemetery was on the outskirts of town, where the trees grew tall and cast long shadows over the rows of headstones. Erica parked her car near the iron gate and made her way up the gravel path. She clutched a bouquet of white lilies, their petals trembling as a breeze passed through. Her polished boots crunched against the gravel, the sound almost deafening in the stillness.

When she reached the grave, she paused. Her sister's name, etched in stone, stared back at her:

Lillian Carter

Beloved Daughter, Cherished Sister

Beneath the inscription was a quote Lillian had once loved: "The stars may fall, but their light remains."

Erica crouched down, brushing away the stray leaves that had gathered at the base of the headstone. She placed the lilies carefully, her fingers lingering on the cold stone.

"I'm here, Lil," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the rustling leaves. "I haven't forgotten. I never will."

The memories came rushing back-Lillian's laughter echoing in their tiny apartment, her mischievous grin as she teased Erica about her books, the way her eyes lit up when she spoke of her dreams. And then, the darkness. The phone call in the middle of the night. The police report. The trial that ended in nothing but despair.

Lillian had been vibrant, full of life. She didn't deserve what happened to her.

Erica clenched her fists, her nails digging into her palms. She had spent years burying her grief, channeling it into her studies and her work. She'd become a scientist, one of the best in her field, because she believed knowledge was power. But power wasn't enough. Not anymore.

"I've tracked them down," she said, her voice firmer now. "Every single one of them. They thought they could destroy you and walk away. They were wrong."

She straightened, brushing a tear from her cheek. For a moment, she hesitated, wondering if Lillian would approve of what she was about to do. But the image of her sister's broken body, her lifeless eyes, burned in her mind. There was no room for doubt.

---

Erica's first target was a man named Victor Kane. He had been a rising star in the world of finance when Lillian was alive, but his career had since taken a nosedive. According to her research, he now lived in a modest house on the edge of town, far from the high-rise apartments and lavish parties he once frequented.

She drove to his neighborhood as dusk settled over the town, her mind racing with possibilities. Confronting Victor wouldn't be easy-she had to be strategic. As a scientist, she had learned to analyze situations, to anticipate outcomes. This was no different.

When she reached his house, she parked a block away and observed from a distance. The house was unremarkable, a single-story structure with peeling paint and a sagging porch. A flicker of movement caught her eye, and she spotted Victor through the window, pacing the living room with a drink in his hand.

Erica's stomach churned. This was the man who had laughed as her sister begged for mercy. The man who had testified in court, spinning lies that painted Lillian as the villain.

She tightened her grip on the steering wheel.

Not tonight.

Erica knew better than to rush in without a plan. She drove back to her motel and spent the night devising her strategy. She reviewed everything she knew about Victor-his habits, his weaknesses, his fears. By the time the sun rose, she had a plan.

---

The next evening, Erica returned to Victor's house, dressed in black and armed with a laptop bag. Her plan was simple: infiltrate, confront, and extract information.

She approached the house under the cover of darkness, her heart pounding. The door was locked, but she had anticipated that. With a small tool kit, she picked the lock in under a minute and slipped inside.

The house smelled of stale alcohol and cigarettes. Empty bottles littered the coffee table, and the television flickered with the muted glow of an old crime drama. Victor was passed out on the couch, his snores echoing through the room.

Erica set her bag on the dining table and pulled out a small device-a modified taser she had designed herself. It was silent, efficient, and left no marks. She approached Victor cautiously, her footsteps light on the worn carpet.

With a quick motion, she pressed the taser to his neck. His body jerked, and his eyes flew open, panic flooding his features. Before he could scream, Erica clamped a hand over his mouth.

"Good evening, Victor,"she said coldly. "Remember me?"

He shook his head, his eyes wide with terror.

"Of course you don't. But you remember Lillian Carter, don't you?"

Recognition dawned in his eyes, followed by fear.

Erica pulled a photograph from her pocket and held it up. It was a picture of Lillian, smiling and carefree, taken weeks before her death.

"This was my sister," Erica said, her voice steady.

"You and your friends destroyed her life. Do you know what that did to our family? To me?"

Victor mumbled something against her hand, and she removed it, stepping back to let him speak.

"I-I didn't mean for it to happen," he stammered. "It wasn't my idea! I-"

"Save your excuses," Erica snapped. "You had a choice, and you chose to hurt her. But now, I'm giving you a choice. Tell me everything you know about the others-where they are, what they've been doing-or I'll make sure you never hurt anyone again."

Victor's eyes darted around the room, searching for an escape. But Erica was prepared. She pulled a small syringe from her pocket and held it up.

"This is a neurotoxin I developed," she said, her tone clinical. "A single dose will paralyze you for hours. You won't be able to move, speak, or even blink. Do you want to test me?"

Victor shook his head frantically.

"Good," Erica said. "Start talking."

---

By the time Erica left Victor's house, she had the information she needed. She knew where the next man was-Mark, a former police officer who had used his position to cover up their crimes. She also knew that Victor wouldn't be a problem anymore.

As she drove back to her motel, Erica felt a strange mix of emotions. Satisfaction, yes, but also a deep sadness. No matter what she did, she couldn't bring Lillian back. But she could make sure her sister's memory wasn't tarnished, that the men who wronged her paid for their sins.

Erica parked her car and sat in silence, staring out at the dark horizon. She thought of Lillian, of the life they might have had if things had been different.

"I'll make it right," she whispered. "I promise."

She didn't know if Lillian could hear her, but it didn't matter. What mattered was the mission.

Tomorrow, she would face the next target. And she wouldn't stop until every one of them had been brought to justice.

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